Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-hardy Perennials

Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-hardy Perennials
Author: Allan M. Armitage
Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2001
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780881925050

A practical guide for the dedicated home gardener with descriptions and assessments of 245 genera of true annuals as well as plants that behave like annuals in USDA zones 1 7."

Annuals and Tender Plants for North American Gardens

Annuals and Tender Plants for North American Gardens
Author: Wayne Winterrowd
Publisher: Random House (NY)
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2004
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

Experienced gardeners often ask: Why plant annuals? They are common and garish and just don't last. This anticipated new work by eminent horticulturist Wayne Winterrowd--covering more than 250 genera and 600 species and containing over 250 color photographs--provides a great many answers to that question. Familiar garden plants such as marigolds, sunflowers, and zinnias are lovingly portrayed, as well as new species that the gardener may have only just discovered or never previously encountered. Each species is fully described by appearance, range of color, propagation, culture, climatic preferences, and garden value. In addition, Winterrowd supplies fascinating accounts of the botanical etymology, the origins of common names, and the rich historical lore that surround all plants, familiar and rare alike. Most important, his lifetime of hands-on, practical garden experience crisscrosses these pages, offering a trove of practical advice. The result is a volume that will encourage committed annuals growers in their passion and introduce a whole new world of possibilities to gardeners who have hardly guessed at the riches of these formerly undervalued plants. A tremendously ambitious work that reflects almost ten years of careful research, observation, and experimentation, Annuals and Tender Plants for North American Gardens is a comprehensive, utterly engaging reference. Arranged alphabetically and with convenient, at-a-glance profiles prefacing each entry, this beautifully designed guide is both a good read and a visual delight.

A Greener Life

A Greener Life
Author: Jack Wallington
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2023-05-04
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1399615246

'This is a clearly presented work, with accessible topic headings and plenty of good advice sprinkled with engaging personal anecdotes. The message at the book's heart is to adopt a greener way of being and to see oneself as part of nature, not removed from it. On this point it is exceptional, distinguishing itself from many of the green gardening books written in recent years.' The English Garden magazine 'Conversational, interesting, and personal ... it reaffirms the link between what we love to do and why we should be doing it with nature, the planet and our health in mind.' RHS The Garden magazine If you want a sustainable garden and a better relationship with nature, A Greener Life is the guide you need. Packed with inspirational images and practical tips, the book covers garden planning, organic composting and vegetable growing, as well as sustainable planting, rewilding and wildlife-attracting environments. Learn traditional gardening techniques like propagating and growing from cuttings to make your garden self-sustaining, and discover plants that attract hover flies, bees and butterflies. With Jack Wallington's warmth and expertise on every page, this is an ideal book for new gardeners seeking greener practices.

The English Flower Garden

The English Flower Garden
Author: William Robinson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 719
Release: 2011-11-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1108037127

This 1883 best-selling gardening book revolutionised garden design in later Victorian England, advocating a more natural style.